MCB2470 Keil, MCB2470 Datasheet - Page 2

BOARD EVAL NXP LPC247X SERIES

MCB2470

Manufacturer Part Number
MCB2470
Description
BOARD EVAL NXP LPC247X SERIES
Manufacturer
Keil
Type
MCUr
Datasheets

Specifications of MCB2470

Contents
Board, Cable, CD
For Use With/related Products
LPC2478
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
HTTP with Ethernet
This example demonstrates easy networking and control of
hardware across a TCP/IP network. It configures the LAN
network parameters for the evaluation board automatically if a
DHCP server is available in your LAN. Otherwise, configure your
PC for fixed IP address as detailed in the example.
It can be downloaded from:
To use this example:
The web pages allow you to control and monitor various
functions of the board such as LEDs and push buttons.
USB - HID Demo
This USB example project implements a Human Interface Device
(HID). Connect the PC to the board with a USB A (PC side) to
mini-B (board side) cable. Fit jumper on the top position of J37 to
configure the USB connection on the board as a Device (B-type).
The example can be found at:
You also need the USB Client application located at:
To use this example:
DO NOT RECOMPILE THIS EXAMPLE WITHOUT AN
J37
Start Vision
Open the Http_demo.uv2 project file and download to Flash
Open your web browser and enter the address http://mcb2470
Log in with the following details:
Start Vision, open the HID.uv2 project and download to Flash
Cycle power the target and run the USB Client application
C:\Keil\ARM\Boards\Keil\MCB2470\USBHID
Keil MCB2470 HID
Project - Open
Flash - Download
Username
Password
C:\Keil\ARM\Utilities\HID_client\Release
http://www.keil.com/download/docs/379.asp
RL-ARM LICENSE
admin
leave blank
the drop-down menu
in the Output (LEDs) group turns
the MCB2470 Board’s LEDs 1 to 4
on and off
of the on-board buttons 1 to 4
Select the evaluation board from
Checking or unchecking the boxes
Inputs (Buttons) show the status
USB mini-B
Connector
www.keil.com
Flash File System
This example enables you to create, read, copy and delete files
from an SD/MMC flash memory card on the evaluation board.
It can be downloaded from:
To use this example:
Blinky example with RTX
This example implements a step-motor driver application using
the RTX Real-Time Kernel. Four LEDs blink simulating the
activation of the four output driver stages.
It can be found at:
To use this example:
DO NOT RECOMPILE THIS EXAMPLE WITHOUT AN
Connect the MCB2470 board’s UART RS232 port to the
COM1 port on your PC via a serial cable and start a
hyperterminal session configured for 115200 baud, 8 bits, no
parity, 1 stop bit, XON/XOFF.
Start Vision
Install an SD/MMC flash memory card and power up the board
Open the SD_File.uv2 project file and download to Flash
The SD/MMC card can now be read or edited from the Debug
window using a HyperTerminal via a serial cable from your PC
to the evaluation board.
Start Vision
Open the Blinky.uv2 project file
Compile and link the application, then program it into on-chip
Flash ROM
The LEDs will begin to flash in a controlled manner
The tasks running in the application may be viewed from the
debugger window
C:\Keil\ARM\Boards\Keil\MCB2470\RTX_Blinky
Project - Open
Flash - Download
Project - Open
Project - Build Target
Flash - Download
Peripherals - RTX Kernel
http://www.keil.com/download/docs/380.asp
RL-ARM LICENSE
MCB2470 Examples

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